Over the last 50 years there has been an increased frequency and severity of negative impacts affecting marine fishery and aquaculture sectors, which claimed significant economic losses due to the interference of stinging gelatinous organisms with daily operational activities. Nevertheless, original scientific information on jellyfish-related incidents, their consequences, and potential preventative and mitigation countermeasures is limited and scattered across gray literature, governmental technical reports, and communication media. A literature scan searching for records of any interactions between jellyfish and the marine fishery/aquaculture sectors was carried out. Out of 553 papers, 90 contained original information, referring to more ...
Gelatinous plankton present a challenge to marine fish aquaculture that remains to be addressed. Shi...
The interdependence between the economy and the environment is becoming a fact of increasing importa...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of...
Over the last 50 years, there has been an increased frequency and severity of negative impacts affec...
In recent years, negative impacts of jellyfish blooms (JB) on marine human activities have been incr...
There has been debate in the literature recently about increases in jellyfish populations in respons...
BBSRC Eastbio funded studentship (lead author).Gelatinous plankton present a challenge to marine fis...
Gelatinous plankton is formed by representatives of Cnidaria (true jellyfish), Ctenophora (comb jell...
Jellyfish are of particular concern for marine finfish aquaculture. In recent years repeated mass mo...
Whether jellyfish are increasing or not in the global ocean is a subject of some debate, but the fac...
Jellyfish are of particular concern for marine finfish aquaculture. In recent years repeated mass mo...
This briefing published by OCEAN2012 exposes how overfishing impacts on the quality of fish people i...
Even though they provide many beneficial services to their ecosystem, jellyfish are infamous for the...
Jellyfish form seasonal swarms that mainly negatively impact fisheries, aquaculture and tourism sec...
Fisheries for jellyfish (primarily scyphomedusae) have a long history in Asia, where people have bee...
Gelatinous plankton present a challenge to marine fish aquaculture that remains to be addressed. Shi...
The interdependence between the economy and the environment is becoming a fact of increasing importa...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of...
Over the last 50 years, there has been an increased frequency and severity of negative impacts affec...
In recent years, negative impacts of jellyfish blooms (JB) on marine human activities have been incr...
There has been debate in the literature recently about increases in jellyfish populations in respons...
BBSRC Eastbio funded studentship (lead author).Gelatinous plankton present a challenge to marine fis...
Gelatinous plankton is formed by representatives of Cnidaria (true jellyfish), Ctenophora (comb jell...
Jellyfish are of particular concern for marine finfish aquaculture. In recent years repeated mass mo...
Whether jellyfish are increasing or not in the global ocean is a subject of some debate, but the fac...
Jellyfish are of particular concern for marine finfish aquaculture. In recent years repeated mass mo...
This briefing published by OCEAN2012 exposes how overfishing impacts on the quality of fish people i...
Even though they provide many beneficial services to their ecosystem, jellyfish are infamous for the...
Jellyfish form seasonal swarms that mainly negatively impact fisheries, aquaculture and tourism sec...
Fisheries for jellyfish (primarily scyphomedusae) have a long history in Asia, where people have bee...
Gelatinous plankton present a challenge to marine fish aquaculture that remains to be addressed. Shi...
The interdependence between the economy and the environment is becoming a fact of increasing importa...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of...